You are invited to sign up for Looking Ahead in Paris ISD and other e-mail notifications by simply sending “Add Me” to jeanne.kraft@parisisd.net

To receive messages about school closings and early dismissals, go to section on right (“Connect & Engage With Us!”).

Check out the Paris High School website - the most comprehensive and timely web-based content of any high school in the state. Click Communication for up-to-the-minute coverage of the Wildcat Nation. BlueTube - the school's broadcast journalism program - provides programming for Paris High's closed circuit cable system and announcements in various media formats. Note: BlueTube videos have been compressed to mp4 format. They are large files (approximately 8 MB per minute of video). You need high-speed internet to view these files. DVD copies of BlueTube shows in their original uncompressed format are available for sale. Email BlueTube sponsor Tim Taylor for additional information.

Want to learn the latest about Paris High events and accomplishments, including in-depth coverage of Wildcat sports? Bookmark this page or subscribe via RSS feed and watch us deliver the news in print, audio, and video form. For archived coverage of news items, sorted for your convenience by date and category, visit our companion blog site PHS News. For further convenience, breaking news items (such as scores of games in progress or emergency announcements) can be found using our Twitter account.

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Paris ISD Mobile App, an all in one information source for parents, students, staff and community members. The app was developed specifically to provide direct access to the district’s most sought after information in the most convenient format—your mobile device. The app is free and can be downloaded by searching for Paris ISD in Google Play for Android and in the Apple App Store for iPhone

Quick Tip is a support system that allows students to communicate with school administrators. While the district already has many programs to help students deal with challenges such as bullying behaviors, stress, peer pressure, and family problems, Quick Tip helps break the code of silence often experienced by students because it allows them to report concerns to administrators anonymously.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not a crisis line. In cases of emergency, the site will direct students to call 911!